Nissan GT-R To Release in India on December 2

by SpeedLux
Images of Nissan GT R, New York Auto Show 2016

Nissan GT-R, likewise called ‘Godzilla’ will be introducing in India on December 2, 2016. The vehicle was first showcased at the 2016 Delhi Car Expo back in February, where Nissan had revealed the vehicle will be anticipated to release by the ending months this year and now, the automaker has verified the launch date. Nissan car dealerships are currently accepting pre-orders for the GT-R, for Rs 25 lakhs ($37,466).

The GT-R was first presented worldwide in 2007 and went to make itself the name ‘Godzilla’ merely due to the fact that it would beat nearly any vehicle in a drag race, even the method more costly ‘supercars’. Throughout the years, it has actually gotten lots of updates and has ended up being a lot quicker. Simply to provide you a concept how quickly it is, the vehicle goes from 0-100 km/h in simply 2.8 seconds. The large velocity has made the GT-R among the most popular automobiles worldwide.

The 2017 Nissan GT-R will include a 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 which puts out 552 bhp at 6,800 rpm and 635 Nm of torque. The automaker has not discussed the prices of the GT-R however it is anticipated to cost upwards of Rs 1 crore ($149,864) and will be taking on the models like the Porsche 911 and Audi R8.

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